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|a With most of the easy gas and oil reserves discovered and prices rebounding, companies are now drilling far offshore in extreme weather condition environments. As deepwater wells are drilled to greater depths, engineers and designers are confronted with new problems such as water depth, weather conditions, ocean currents, equipment reliability, and well accessibility. Offshore Structure Design, Construction and Maintenance covers all types of offshore structures and platforms employed worldwide. The ultimate reference for selecting, operating and maintaining offshore structures, this book provides a road map for designing structures which will stand up even in the harshest environments. The selection of the proper type of offshore structure is discussed from a technical and economic point of view. The design procedure for the fixed offshore structure will be presented and how to review the design to reach the optimum solution. Nonlinear analysis (Push over) analysis will be presented as a new technique to design and assess the existing structure. Pile design and tubular joint with the effect of fatigue loading will be presented also from a theoretical and a practical point of view. With this book in hand, engineers receive the most up-to-date methods for performing a structural life cycle analysis; implement maintenance plans for topsides and jackets, using non destructive testing. Under water inspection is discussed for hundreds of platforms in detail. Advanced repair methodology for scour, marine growth and damaged or deteriorating members are discussed. Risk based under water inspection techniques are covered from a practical pint of view. In addition, the book will be supported by an online modeling and simulation program with will allow designers to save time and money by verifying assumptions online. One stop guide to offshore structure design and analysis Easy to understand methods for structural life cycle analysisExpert advice for designing offshore platforms for all types of environments Save time and money by verifying designs online.
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|a Front cover; Offshore Structures: Design, Construction and Maintenance; Copyright page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Preface; The Author; 1 Introduction to Offshore Structures; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 History of Offshore Structures; 1.3 Overview of Field Development; 1.3.1 Field-Development Cost; 1.3.2 Multicriteria Concept Selection; 1.4 Feed Requirements; 1.5 Types of Offshore Platforms; 1.6 Different Types of Offshore Structures; 1.7 Minimal Offshore Structure; 1.8 Preview of this Book; Bibliography; 2 Offshore Structure Loads and Strength; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Gravity Loads
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|a 2.2.1 Dead Load2.2.2 Live Load; 2.2.3 Impact Load; 2.2.4 Design for Serviceability Limit State; Vibrations; Deflections; 2.2.5 Helicopter Landing Loads; Loads for Helicopter Landings; Loads for Helicopters at Rest; Helicopter Static Loads; Area Load; Helicopter Tie-down Loads; Wind Loading; Installation Motion; Safety Net Arms and Framing; Design Load Conditions; Example of Helicopter Load; 2.2.6 Crane Support Structures; Crane Working without Wind; Crane Working with Wind; Crane at Rest (Not Working), Extreme Wind; 2.3 Wind Load; 2.4 Stair Design; 2.4.1 Gravity Loads; 2.4.2 Wind Loads
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|a 2.5 Offshore Loads2.5.1 Wave Load; Wave Load Calculation; Comparison of Wind and Wave Calculations; Conductor Shielding Factor; 2.5.2 Current Force; Design Current Profiles; Current Profile; 2.5.3 Earthquake Load; Strength Requirements; Ductility Requirements; Topside Structure, Appurtenances and Equipment; 2.5.4 Ice Loads; 2.5.5 Other Loads; Marine Growth; Scour; 2.6 Design for Ultimate Limit State (ULS); 2.6.1 Load Factors; 2.6.2 Extreme Environmental Situation for Fixed Offshore Platforms; 2.6.3 Operating Environmental Situations-Fixed Platforms
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|a 2.6.4 Partial Action Factors for Platform Design2.7 Collision Events; 2.7.1 Vessel Collision; Accidental Impact Energy; Total Kinetic Energy; Dropped Objects; 2.8 Fires and Explosions; 2.9 Material Strength; 2.9.1 Steel Groups; 2.9.2 Steel Classes; Structural Steel Pipe; Selections for Conditions of Service; Cement Grout; References; 3 Offshore Structure Platform Design; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Preliminary Dimensions; 3.2.1 Approximate Dimensions; 3.3 Bracing System; 3.4 Jacket Design; 3.5 Structure Analysis; 3.5.1 Global Structure Analysis; 3.5.2 The Loads on Piles; 3.5.3 Modeling Techniques
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|a Joint CoordinatesLocal Member Axes; Member Effective Lengths; Joint Eccentricities; 3.5.4 Dynamic Structure Analysis; Natural Frequency; 3.5.5 In-place Analysis According to ISO 19902; 3.6 Cylinder Member Strength; 3.6.1 Cylinder Member Strength Calculation According to ISO 19902; Axial Tension; Axial Compression; Column Buckling; Local Buckling; Bending; Shear; Torsional Shear; Hydrostatic Pressure; Hoop Buckling; Tubular Members Subjected to Combined Forces without Hydrostatic Pressure; Axial Tension and Bending; Axial Compression and Bending
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